Calculations Flashcards

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What is the Avogadro constant?

A
  • N (subscript A)

- The number of particles per mole, 6.02 x 1023

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What is the molecular formula?

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The number and type of atoms of each element in a molecule

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3
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What is the empirical formula?

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The simplest whole ration number of atoms of each element present in a compound

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What does it mean if a crystal is hydrated?

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  • Water molecules are part of their crystalline structure. This water is known as water of crystallisation
  • If it is anhydrous there is no water
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5
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What is a standard solution? How would you make one?

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  • It is a solution of known concentration

- Dissolve an exact mass of the solute in a solvent and making up the solution to an exact volume

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6
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What is a molar gas volume?

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It is the volume per mole of gas molecules at a stated temperature and pressure, unit dm3mol-1

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7
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What is the molar mass?

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The mass per mole, units gmol-1

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8
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What is meant by the stoichiometry of the reaction?

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  1. In a balanced equation, the balancing numbers give the ratio of the amount, in moles, of each substance
  2. This ratio is called the stoichiometry of the reaction
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9
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Why do you use balanced equations?

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To find:

  1. The quantities of reactants required to prepare a required quantity of a product
  2. The quantities of products that should be formed from certain quantities of reactants
    - These quantities can then be changed to adjust the scale of a preparation
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10
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17.1g of Al2(SO4)3 was dissolved in water and calculate the number of SO4 2- ions present how would you do this?

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Moles = mass / Mr

Moles x 6.02x10^23 x 3

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